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When eggs are dear, just go to the cupboard and take out vino preserved ones. As good as fresh if vou use SHAREAND’S “MOA” BRAND EGG PRESERVATIVE.

NEW ZfALAND LABOUR PARTY ADDRESS BY MR JOHN COBBE OF FEILDING Picture of Queensland —Land with a Future PROSPEROUS UNDER LABOUR GOVERNMENT Queensland was a very healthy country, Its death rate being the lowest of any Stat* in the Commonwealth, It was also a WEALTHY COUNTRY The average bank deposits per head of the population being £57. Meat and fish Shops were State controlled, and the prices of these commodities were very moderate. The purchasing power of money was higher than in any other State in the Commonwealth. As far as he could discover—said Mr Cobbe, “the only effect of the Labour laws of Queensland was to increase the price of the squatters’ lands, nor were industries In any way hampered by the Labour Government. The average wage of the worker was 2s 2d per hour, and when it was considered that they worked in a warm climate they had an advantage over the workers in other parts of the Commonwealth. I WAS MUCH IMPRESSED By ths manner of th© Premier, Mr Theodore,” concluded Mr Cobbe, “He »ewne< b level-headed, well-read man, who knew what he was talking about, “ It seemed to me that a man was just as free under the Queensland LABOUR GOVERNMENT as elsewhere. “ I THINK IT IS HONESTLY TRYING TO BRING ABOUT THE GREATEST GOOD FOR THE GREATEST NUMBER. ” VOTE FOR W. J. ROGERS AND A LABOUR GOVERNMENT

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19435, 22 October 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19435, 22 October 1925, Page 4